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ir-.S- - - -,- H'i, - fV , - t Mr-ir. ,.4l .- f I Mv " ir. f PXGEHHTH. MEDFORD MAIE TRIBTOR MTCDFOKT), ORF.OON, FHniAY, AUGUST 29, 1Ma. ssra IsJSmTa; .t. vt"ftfk'h9 vxi " 1 B rft K- W Pa r tt tf ' ' JWV v .- IW It I . P' if 'V1 ft, i- v r Uedford Mail tribune an iNDi!ir.Nni!NT Ni:u'pAir.i VUllMHMKOi , KVIJHV AVTimNQUK isxckct hunpat iiv run Mi:UKOHI I'lUNTINO CO. Tho Democratic Times, Tim Mrdford lnll, Tho Mtdford Tribune, Thp Houllt ern Orrgoiilnn, The litsno Tribune Clfflcn Moll Tribune muiillnir, SS-27-S9 North I'lr street; tclcpliono 76, Official lViprr of Ufa niy of Medford Official paper Of Jnckson County. Ol'.OUOn PUTNAM, IMItor nn.l Mnnnirrr Kntcrrpl m-cond-clsss matter nt Mcdfortl, Ore-iron, under tho net of .Mm eh 3, 1STD. SUBSCRIPTION SATES. Ono j-rir. by niixll . $5,rto Ono month, by mnll .80 Tor tnontli, delivered by carrier In Mnlforil, Oncksonvlllo mul lYn tral Point . .. .RO Rntmdity tnily, hv moll, per year .. S.no Wot kly, ir ytar . . - ... 1 f.o SWORN CIROUZ.ATIOIT. Ilnlly nvernRo for elrveit moiithi end IliR November 30,1911. 1761 Tho Mull Trlbimo I on nolo nt the lVrry Now Htnml. San Krntclci Portland llolrl .News SI nn.l. Portland Pnrtlnml Now Ca. Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle, Wnidi TMU X.asA Wire United rnii Dispatches. mbdtord, onsaoir. MitmrHlla of Southern Otvpnn nnd Northern California, nntl tho fastcst growlm: city In OrrRon. Population U. H. ceimua 1010 ItStO. entlmntcl, 1915 to.ftoo. Klo hunrierd thoniund ilollnr Ornvlly Water Hystem romiltoil. rIvIiir flnrat supply port mountain wntor, nntl 17 3 jnllrn of wtrootn )uieil. IMtofflr rocrlpts for year nullnc NnsomlH-r 30, 1911, xliow Incrvimo of 1 por oont llannor fmlt city In Orrcon Koriio HUrr 8pltrnhprir pplo5 won BWivp ntnkm prljto nml t!tli of "Apple Xtnr of Hit World" nt thn N.itonnl Apttlo Kliov, Hpokano, 1909. nml n enr of Scn'iin won GR1FFJN NAMED VANCOUVER, . C, Anc 20. Tlio iiniiHun! fC('tnolc of two man nj;ers hciup jwrfoclly sntNfii'il Hint they loth hnvo won tho iireliininnn, hkinni-liM in n world' clminpionoliip rantcli h being witnessed hero. Hnrry Pollok, inniiiiKOr of Freddie Welxh, llritixh champion, nnd Hnrry Foley, pilot of Willie Ilitehie, world's cham pion, both believe they hnve exceed ed the usttnl innnngeriul limit in se lecting the referee for the vorldV title between (ho two lighlw eight, thw bnttlt) being scheduled to take plncc in Vancouver on the nfternoon of Saturday, September 20. Hilcliie came to Vancouver deolar ing thnt n California!! must referee the bout. His first choice was hddie Orancy. VvleNh took tho stand through l'ollok, of coure, that he would not allow Orancy to be the third man in tho ring. Pollok re memhered n battle nine years n-ro in vhich Orancy officiated, and iu which Voting Corbett, then under the mniingcnient of Pollok, was handed the alleged short end of a dooiion in a bout against Jimmy ltritt. Pol lok necr forgavo flraney for the decibion, claiming that it started the chunky Denvcrile down the pugilistic Inddcr. Pollok deadlocked the match when flraney was forced niton him Ititchie precioitatcd nnother dead lock when tho mnttcr of a Califor- nian eamo mi. Ho refused to risk his title unless a man from his nn tivo state decided thn isio. Then tho imino of Jim flriffin of fjnn Francisco was Miguestcd. Pol lok wired his intiinalo friend, Jimm Qiffroth, the San Francisco pro moter, asking advice. Cof froth wir ed back endorsing flriffin n the one limn wjto could be absolutely tie jiendcd tioii( nnd Pollok accepted him on tho Psd, thus getting nwnv fnun flranov. lint nllnwing Ititchie tp win on the rioinl thnt n Cnlifor iiian would referee. Finnl articles wore signed within an hour nnd now tho battle is n certainty. BIKE HOLD-UP MBS ! GIRLAREfi-KE SPOKANi:, h., Aug. 20. The polico 1110 today searching J"or a liighwaynmn, who, mounted on a bi cycle, followed JlisH Clruco Dciisen, for fifteen block, mid after reach ing u conveniently dink spot, dis mounted nnd relieved her of a $.'i bill and n breastpin at the point of n .jingo revolver. .Miss Deiiscn was walking. Sever al times 'sho said she saw the bicy clist either approaching slowly from behind, or circling tho block sho was traversing. Malady Kills Rabbits. ONTA1MO, Ore., Aug. 20. Handlers tiro rejoicing today over a mysterious mnlady which is killing jackrabhits by tho thousands. When npickcu tho animals crawl into the first holo they find and die. Rab bits destroy thousands of dollars worth of crops in this- section nn- THIRD MAN II B I THE TOURIST SOUTI1EUN OUTWOS" and SoutUorn OnUrornin huvo n jjivnt deal in common. "Where comparison of natural eomlitioiitf is made, the result is in favor of Oregon. There is greater rainfall, lefcs aridity and a greater timber and mineral wealth. Yet California is developed and Oregon still in the infancy of its development. The resources of Southern California consist of climate, tourists and horticulture, to which is being added maim facture. Climate is valuable only as it is advertised as an attrac tion for tourists. As n further inducement, good roads have been constructed. Together, the climate, the adver tising, the good roads, secure the tourist, who is tho main support of the country. Horticulture in Southern pally of irrigation and fertilization, with fighting frosts in winter and bugs in summer. Its ranks-are constant h recruited from the great swarm over the land. Manufacture is still in its ception also to the tourist, and the labor. So we find Southern California and its most valuable crop. The tour ist movement supplies tho capital, tho enterprise and leaves tho population. Southern Oregon's climate is equal to that of many portions of Southern California, is better the year around. Its scenery is more picturesque. Its natural resources tar superior. Its orchards a safer investment. Hy good roads and advertising tho tourist can be made the main support of this section, as he is of Southern California. The development of mines and timber and manufacture will follow his advent as it has followed it in California. The way to secure tho tourist, is to build good roads, then advertise them, and the tourist wilt do the rest. The way to secure the good roads is to vote for the road bo'nds on September 9. That is the surest way to secure the enterprise and capital needed to commercialize our natural resources. Chinese Gave Fashion Idea For Loose Sleeve Effects flrncc .Margaret floiild, fa-liion ed itor of the Womnn's Home Compan ion, makes tho September Nmio of thnt periodical an advnneo nutitmti fashion number. Twenty pages of tho issue arc devoted ia the latest news of stjlcs. While MKs flottld believes in wo men being fashionably drc-ed, she is against the eccentric, the immod est, tho grotesque or tho conspicu ous. Sho doesn't want women to dress so that people will turn around and staro at them. She wants them to look well, be comfortable, feel fashionable and nil this at a reas onable cost. Ono of the mot interesting pnrts of her rcjiort of tho latent dress news is that which shows how fash ions Ibis fall have an educational side. Sho says thnt women will have to divide their timo between their dressmakers and the public lib rary, because tho makers of fash ions have for this fall borrowed ideas from various countries ninro than ever before. The new fashions for tho fall and winter show a decided Oriental tendency. China, Japan, Russia, ancient Orceco and the won derful gilded courts of tho Louis hnvo all been drawn upon for idea". Tho deep arm sizo in many of "Do a Thaw!" Do longer "Beat it!'' rules tho roost As one of slnngdoni's capers -Nor "rauso" nor "vamp" nor "breere," "blow." Jvor ' (Jo ami sell your papers: Ho up o dale, without a flaw, And tell your foes:,, "(Jo do Thaw I" IV 'Tin an ill wind Hint blows no ono good. And when Hurry Tiiuw It retired out of the Muttcnwaii do tcutinu parlors ho at least conferred one favor on our overworked and pallid vermicular. For some timo past the list of ex pressions signifying the verb "to de part" huvo been seedy nnd fruzrlrd. Hut Ilia day after the distinguished star boarder at Matteawan mado his spectacular eseapo wise ones every where seized upon the chnnco to en rich tho United States 'language with a forcible term. When the dictionary is eventually royiscd so that Lord Ilallyrot and other visitors can tianslnto our seeh, the following item will ap pear: "Thaw v. i. I To melt. 2 To begone; to blow; to exit; to breezo while tho wcallmr is good; to oar out; to ozo forth from tho joint; to put nn egg iu one's shoes and bent it; to font whilo tho tide is in; to scutler; to innko oneself senrco; to lnusli; to iiimmus; 10 joi- low one's nose; to seo a party; to slip whilo its soapy; to steum out." School children of tho next gen- erntion may feel tho need of some oxnmplcs of tho use of the new verb, in addition to tho lucid chatter nboyp. So iu behalf of higher edu cation tvo hand out tho following test cases in which "Thaw" may be used to udvuntnge: A DEVELOPER California consists prinei army of tourists that yearly infaucv but it owes its in who furnishes both the capital the tourist, the mainspring of the new gowns is one of China's contributions. It is known us the .Mandarin sleeve, a near relations to the kimono sleeve. China hits nl-o contributed many of the most fash ionable new color combinations, such, for example, as tho jellowish green gown touched with cerise and black. Tho wido Japanese sa-di dntsry is being u-.ed, ns well ns the long Jnpane-e collar, which origin ally was never seen except on a ki mono. Japanese embroideries are very smart fashion touches today, and tho short double tunics, with their new flowing tendencies, di-phiy them nrtistically. So much for the fashions that have como from the land of tho cherry blossom. Perhaps no country has done so much for the nrtistio In dress as elns-dcnl flrecee, says Hiss floiild. This year its inflicnro is so groat that women are actually sacrificing their waist lines to he fashiouahlo. Once it was the sacrifice of comfort to obtain tho tapering, tight wuit; now it's the uueorsetcd effect of an cient (Ireeco that is fashioiiuble. It is imperative today to wear one's clothes with ene. The loose effect is modihh. Oilier ideas taken from Russia and France nnd adapted into the fall fashions are fully described by Miss floiild. Now the Phrase "Wnko big hobo, lei." up nnd do a Thaw, This park ain't no .von ho. "I won't quit my job, Mr. Jones, and if you don't Tlmw out of this kitchen I'll brain ye with a jsiker.'' "It's 11 o'clock, JcsHmuiue, and if thnt young man caller doesn't Thaw Pin going to put on my hob nailed shoes." "Heino pelted a three-baggor ami Jerry did n 'tlmw for the home plat ter." "Really, Mrs. Squinch, I must be Thawing. It's f o'clock ami I've got to get dinner ready." "&"', youse, Thaw whilo thu sun is up!'' Perhaps no episode iu American criminal history bus furnifJicd so many gems of speech for general conversation ns tho Thaw case. Ev ery ono remembers "brain storm," nnd it is still giving good service, with comparatively small bills for repairs. Then there was "Dementia Auiericniin,'' a bit of lawyer's ling Latin, which surely bruised the nail nu tho bend. Hut, sny, lei's forget this Thaw ease! I'm tired of it, aren't you? Let's do it THAW In the ball game! Forest Fires Sweep' Chehales. OLMl'IA, Wn., Aug. 20. Three fires in Cliclialis , county, none of which nro under control, aro today huinjug through cut-over laud and threatening hundreds of acres of gteen timber. Tho slnto tiro war den has been appealed to. Ono tiro is near Matlock, another fivo miles noith of Montesnno nnd tho third iu raging south of South Khun. The South Klinn firo is reported to bo tho most dangerous. . ,. Remember You Arc Alive and Vote for Good Roads To tho IMIter: I nutlccil nn article In your nnnor ot Annual STith, under .1. S, Howard' mitiio tu rcttnrd to thn hulUMiiR up a country by thn construction ot nuod lilKliwnH thrutiRli tho mUUhn ot name. To rIvo Hid liotneseokor nnd tourist easy irntmnnrtntton. ncron thu coun try. Ho lias oxiilnlmul to you . tho henoflt ot tho rnllronda tu tho old ploneora which ninny ot yon, mind vonredo his stntemoiiL Is Into, nml If true In regard to rnllronda It Is dou bly trim In iciinrd to tho Piuitto hliih way across Jackson county, Tho railroad brought tho .manses, thn hlRhwny will bring tho cnnltftllttt nnd savn tho crisis now staring )ou In tho face. Mako no niltdnko and follow tho advleo ot the itrand old innii that has delivered tho goods and vote for Flies Horse and House Swatted Best By Hornets Farm and Fiieside, . the uatlouttl farm paper published nt Springfield, O., contains nu article by C, M. Weed, a specialist lit plants mid in sects, entitled, "Fly Swatting Hor nets," In Ibis article Mr. Weed shows how hornet, whieh alarm people on porches nnd iu houses, are really harmless, and how they are performing u great service by ditch ing flies. He describes, as follows, what a hornet will do to a fly: "You can easily observe this if you will watch ono of them on it porch for it few minutes. It Inixrcs around until it suddenly pounces on a fly nnd carries it away to detour it at leisure on some secluded itorcli. Perhaps it tuny lake to its domelike nest. "Last summer I saw repoalcdly many of these hornets bnxslng over u cow, skilfully catching the flies upon her bark, but so far as I ktiow ncter slinging her. "These hornets have nn interest ing life story. Tho queens, or fe Newspapermen Plan Memorial For Revered Harvey W. Scott (Pacific University llulletln) When tho newspaper representa tives visited Forest Orovo on their recent trip of Inspection of tho l. K. & n. lines, they manifested n lively Interest In Pacific Irnivorslty. Whilo being shown tho campus nnd build ings Judge C. U. Cantenbeln sug gested that It would bo fitting to tiavo some memorial erected on tho campus to Harvey Scott and that thu newspapors of tho stnto could cry appropriately midertnko thu cam- palgn to raise ftinur. for such a pur-. WlH LINCOLN TEAM Don "I'inkey Itader, tho Medford hoy farmed to Lincoln In tho Western Lcdgtin from thn Chicago Whlto Box, via I'endloton In tho Western Trl Htnto League Is making good In his now berth. In it recent gnmo ho polked out two hits, and played his Inflold position without a bobbbt. Under will likely tio called bnck to Chicago at tho cad or thin season, to roport at thn Whlto Sot camp for training next spring. SIEEL SALES HEAVY XHWl YORK, Aug. 20. With steel thn most active Uauo on tho list, tho market opened todny with heavy transactions In tho leading stocks. Hteol ndvniicod a small fraction as did Heading nad Amalga mated. American Snuff roso four points. Union Pacific was under sonio prossuro ana recouou n i Tac tion. IlondB wnro sternly. Tho market closed dull mid reactionary. Bullet, Dynamite, Nothlntf HAIIINH, Texas. Aug. 20. Cur ious to seo whether two tons of dyna mite struct! In old Tort Howling slum tho Civil war still had a kick In it Vatlo Hall flrod a rlflo bitllot Into tho tnnss. Thou It hnpponod. Only a fow fragments of Vado's body woro found. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 8. HAHTLKTX Phones M. 47 and 47-J-2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner tho bond mud wivn the expeiiim of teiirlui; down thu ehluoso wnll and putlltiK up' tho sleepy Midi. 1 inn In sympathy with Mr. How nrd'a remarks for tho runtmu 1 havu been through tho Hniuu HtniKulo In tho wlhls of M Iridium In regard to our rural highways. Wo had a hard flKht tn not a road nerons a town ship hut wo i;ol a highway and wo got our township settled up and also our county and they aro all la favor good roads and linvn nover regretted that they had thn bond to pay. In fact tho majority of thn men that paid tho bond novor know Ihoy wero im)lni! It. Itouiembnr thn slogan, tor Ood's Snko romomber you aro alive, A. 12. NUW'MAN. Mod ford, Aug. 'iC. males, are the only fotms to lite over winter. They stint their pap ery nests in trees and shrub t it spring nnd soon establish such flour ishing colonics that by midsummer the hornets may bo very plentiful. "House flies and slnhlo flies an' niiiiuig tho most duimerous tuxect pests because they spiead diseases. So do uol condemn the hornets with out coiiHliletlllg the good they do us fly killers. "liven hnrso flies much larger than the Inn nets are commonly caught. Ono observer repot Is seeing it white-faced hornet drop to the ground with a captured horse ll. The fly, being too lieay to be car ried, Hie hornet cut off its head, legs, wings nnd nhdomen, so Unit only the middle purl, or thorax, re mained. This was chewed up nnd carried off, presumedly to the hor net's nest, Later this was scon to be a common practice of I lie hor nets, whieh ore to be credited with killing largo numbers of these vex atious pests.'' pose Tho Idea met with Instant ro sponso nml tho belief was expressed thnt it fitting memorial could bo se cured through tho medium of tho newspapers to perpetuate tho memory of the grunt editor. Suggestions as to what that memorial should bo would undoubtedly bo carefully con sidered by tho executive officers of tho newspapermen's organization In tho stnto, An soon ns tho definite 'form of tho memorial Is derided upon full announcement of tho plans for Its rcnlliatluu will bo made In tho llulletln. E i EVADES LAW, CAUGHT SALKM, Ore., Aug. -'. Floyd Ilolcomb, who bus been sentenced at Hverelt to sorvo from fivo to ten yenm in tho stale lefotmutorv at Mnmoe, Wash., on Ihe chuige of nt taeking nu 11-year-old girl on Aug list HI, was arrested in this city it little over it year ago for attempt iug a criminal attack on tho JU-jenr-ohl daughter of Claieiico Wil son. Ho carried her on his bicycle to an isolated place. The giaud jury failed to indict him nnd, fear ing for his life, Holeomh lei I Salem. Card of Thanks. ' I wish to tender my sincere thanks to friends and neighbors of (Irlffln creek district for tho kindness shown and asslstmicn rendered during the last illness of Mrs. Kelly and nfter hor death, Tlioy will novor bo for gotten, J. F. KKLLY. St. Helens Hal' ruKTI.AKtl,t)IISa0.f Resident nnd Day School for Girl t - ul.i. .. us .Tnl.n lt.ii.ilkf I I'filaiiiiia CMWfUU. Ac4inll b4 UMUry PoartMt (IruuiWifc. uri-iiUlc'Kh'lilr. iiit'. su,ri:it Hiii'i:jiioii,orri n. iiiii-M nml MEDFORD GREENHOUSE SonBonahlo Floworp and DcftoratfoiiH of all kinds for fall woddingH. Telephone 374. 1005 East Main Street, ISIS THEATRE riiutop'tOM 1'ilday and Hntiiithi)' tiii: puNAirv of cniMii' l.ublu Hiioelal I li Two Parts TDK .MCAIIOW' I.AItll VMIhoii Diaiuu TAIII.Krl TUIl.N'Un Vllauraph Oomedy SCISNKS I.V IIONOIit'l.U Keoiilo MATINCIl IIAIIiV All.MINSIO.V ft-tO t'U.NTrl SV IIOMC Wear thn Nil lUino Ouaralitocd Cor set, For Hnlo 11 jom:i'iiiNi: f. otiAitic II III West lib Ntroct N. Fl Clark orencc violin ti:.u'iu:u Studio Hill Wot lib Hired E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Hodford Commorclal Club 'A'nmtcur Finishing Post Cards , Panoramic Work Flash lights Portrait Interior and exterior view Negatives made anv timf and any place by appoint tucnt. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 Wonderful Blood Remedy Brings Health to a Host of Sufferers. Tho rrmnrksMrt nrllnn n( K K. H lit llm Moo.l In ulrrli linpxtus by n Kitr rrrlv. from Karl (' Conk, 70S South ti'lllrr Ht, llliiuin. Ingloti. Ill I to snys. 'I sufTrreil sovrral nieuths nnd tnnk trenlmrnt tmrr, hut utilalncd rnllrf only for n fow iluys nt n time. Ilerotnlm; ilmiblfiil of ri'sulls, I null thn doctor, nnd thero was mnrknl linprovriuiuit from the ulnrt. I mnl Ihlrlviui loltlrs of H H, H. nml vvn initlnly rurnl, My Mood was In n druailful crinilltlon, nnd I cuii not ihsnk It. H ti, cnouuti fur my womlwrful Mcovery" This iirrpnrullun stnnds nliiua nnmnif spvcirla ruinVdlas its n Idnod purlllcr. It Is snmowhitt rnvolutloiiury In IU composition, slnco It accomplish,- nit that vvus ovor clitlunxl for nmrrtiry, lodlilos, nrsonlo nml olhsr ili'struellvo mlncrnl drugs, nnd yat It Is iitmnlutnly n purely Vftiihlt product. Thcro aro moro tnsts of nrllciilnr rliuiinmtlnni, locomotor ittaxlu, purouls, nsurllls Mint sliullur dlscMsc remiltunl from thu uo of tnlnorsls tliuu from dlsrsiia Krnis tllrscl Thi'iM fuel nra brought out In a hlKhly Intorustlnir hook compiled by thu inrdlcnl dnpnrtmcut of Thu llivlft HptcMe. Co., 193 Hwlfl 1IM: At Inula, (J a. It Is mnllod free, louctlmr with a spcclnl lnttcr of udvlco to all who nrn struirKlliiH with a blood dls tain, (lot n bottln of BKH, B. to-dny of your druKKlst. It wilt surprlsn you with Hu woudorful action In thn blood. Do not accept nnylhlnir tlalmnt tn li "Jnt its Kood." Thi'ru I iiolhlmr olso tu tultu the pluco of II, U. II. ocntct most popular hold in the City, Running duftillcd ico water in each room, European Plan, a la Carlo Cnfc. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms $1.00 esch 00 rooms 1.50 each BO rooms 2.00 encb 00 rooms with pint lull 2.00 end! CO rooms villi lrml bilb 2.60 each 30 suitol, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For morn thun ono fittest add f 1.00 extra to the ubovo rates for ' ench additional guest. Reduction by woek or month. Af.imttrnn Chetlir IV, Knll-ty ujsoaaacac tMJULMZLlZia Mrf if tf(rJv3MMMwW,'7'4wwassl 8S J!!!! if: nnd WiS WHEELS TO GO TONIGHT IT Theat re i TONIOIIT "TIIIJ .MIMHI'H MCHTINV" A Two lloel Hpeehtl Pathu Foil turn "jo ahiicvilm: court iiohhi:m IMIsou "I.V .MiniilLANll"' "AIITIK'Irl AMI UN II Hl'IT OF CI.OTIIIW iiollii For Hominy nml .Monday Nights "imtiii: wi:i:ki.vn. ai" "A TAItOV ItKCOUNll'ION" I'M Moil "AN KltllOlt I.V KIIIN'AITI.Vfl" Vltagrnpli ".M.MI HOIMiPTOU" I'atho .Monday anil Wednesday .Vluht for Amateurs III CR.VIH UNI.V STAR THEATRE "Robinson Cruso" A mnrvelnus thren reel dramatltntlou of Daniel )o I'oo's famous tnlo ot ndveiiture, The Crowning Triumph In Feature Films "His Friend the Undertaker" Classy fnrcu romtnly Tho first 10 boys and tho first 10 girts presenting lliemsolves nt tho dour Knturdny afternoon for tho Itohlnsnu Crusoe niatlin-o will bo ad mitted freo. Always 10c Kjii'fial I'rorani vt tho PAGE THEATRE Saturday, Aug. 23 hVaturniK t "THE DEAD SECRET" A wonderful production in Ihrcc reels, wiih Miss Mar ion Leonard, Troiii Ihe hook of Wilkie Collins. THE CURATE'S OUTINGr Willi Mnllio and Marly, tho faiuoiiH kid comedians. MR. ARTHUR VINCENT Pru.senlinjjf poiular and classic, clarionet Heloctions, Admission Oc and 10c. Draperies m Wo carry a very completo line of drupnrlt's. luco curtains, fixtures, oto., nml do nil alusHKs of upholsiorlntf. A pedal man to look ulW this work uxaliislvely, mid will irlvo us kooU eorvlco ns Is possible la ft In uvea tho lurifvst ulttcs, Wooka & McGowari Co.